•I-190
and Witmer Road, aid assist. Patrol aided Niagara Falls Police by pursuing a
fleeing black pickup truck traveling at a speed of more than 110 mph. Officer
was able to close on vehicle due to slower traffic boxing it before Witmer
Road. Driver, who refused to stop for emergency lights and siren until no
escape available, was taken out of vehicle at gunpoint, issued tickets for
reckless driving, speeding, inadequate taillights and failure to yield to an
emergency vehicle, then turned over to Niagara Falls Police for additional
charges.

•1900
block of Military Road, larceny. Two Buffalo women were arrested for
shoplifting clothing items valued at $954.94 after a mall loss prevention
specialist spotted a man selecting the items and placing them in a shopping
bag, which was picked up by the women.

•3200
block of Miller Road, check situation. Caller reported a "foul odor" that
appeared to be coming from the garbage dump.

Friday, Feb. 22

•2500
block of Young Street, assist fire department. Patrol responded to business for
fire alarm activation. Cause was burned food.

•Steele
Circle, fraud. Complainant reported someone had accessed his personal banking
information and attempted to take funds on three occasions. Bank is investigating.

Saturday, Feb. 23

•Route
31, reckless driving. Patrol was requested to look for a tractor-trailer
driving recklessly from the Sanborn area. Patrol stopped the truck at the
I-190. Operator stated he was just a little tired.

•6100
block of North Whitham Drive, aid assist. Patrol assisted EMS with a
44-year-old having a seizure.

•Wegmans
Plaza, Military Road, hit and run. A witness, a retired state trooper, reported
he saw a man driving a vehicle strike another car while parking, then move to
another spot across the lot. The driver, a 57-year-old Saunders Settlement Road
man, was cited for leaving the scene of a property damage accident and for
having an unregistered vehicle. Further charges are pending.

•1900
block of Military Road, assist citizen. Caller reported car stolen from mall
lot. Patrol assisted mall security in checking the lot and finding the vehicle
for the confused shopper.

Sunday, Feb. 24

•98th
Street, aid assist. Patrol assisted Niagara Falls Police with search for
occupants of a vehicle who fled when the car hit a house.

•6700
block of Packard Road, civil matter. Complainant reported that there was a
discrepancy between her and the store clerk over which gas pump should be
turned on. She said she had asked for $70 on her credit card at a particular
pump and the clerk turned on a different pump, where somebody pumped gas and
left.

•1900 block of Military Road, larceny. Business reported
three males approached kiosk, and while one distracted the clerk the other two
are believed to have taken five gold chains valued at $2,277.